France Italy & Malta from Barcelona – MSC World Europa – 7 March 2025
France Italy & Malta from Barcelona – MSC World Europa – 7 March 2025. Secure your booking now and make the most of this incredible offer by enhancing your journey with onboard credit to use towards speciality dining, spa treatments, excursions, and more.
Whether you’re embarking from Southampton to explore the stunning coasts of Northern Europe and the Iberian Coast, or choosing one of our Fly & Cruise options to immerse yourself in the vibrant Mediterranean and colourful Caribbean, a world of unforgettable experiences awaits.
On a Barcelona cruise, you’ll see why the Catalan capital is Spain’s most-visited city. Set between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains, Barcelona offers experiences and sights for all, from classical and modern art to daring architecture, from innovative design to ancient history, plus world-class gastronomy (covering local cuisine and fine dining) and an enviable coastline.
Marvel at Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Família or his surreal Park Güell, both part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing seven of the architect’s works across the city.
Learn about local history on a Barcelona cruise by walking down famed La Rambla, lined with emblematic buildings like La Boqueria market, dating back to the 1800s, and the opulent Gran Teatre del Liceu opera house. Get lost among the alleyways of the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) and visit the Barcelona Cathedral, before heading to the coast for swimming and sunbathing at Barceloneta Beach.
But why stop there? Our cruises to Barcelona whisk you out of the city to nearby coastal escapes and bohemian hideaways.
Located within easy reach of southern Europe and North Africa, Barcelona cruise port offers numerous different adventures, spread between three continents.
Cruises from Barcelona enable you to explore grand and historic Mediterranean cities such as Marseille, Genoa, Naples, Palermo and Valletta. Or perhaps you’d prefer to expand your horizons by sailing the southern Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar to visit La Goulette in Tunisia and Casablanca in Morocco, then heading back to Spain (over 1,600 kilometres from the mainland) through the Canary Islands.
Cruises from Barcelona 2024-2025 even include MSC Grand Voyages down to South America via the Costa del Sol capital of Málaga, Funchal in Madeira and then on to the coasts of Brazil.
Do it all on a Barcelona cruise as you become acquainted with Spain’s most-visited city. Navigate the alleyways of the Gothic Quarter and learn about Barcelona’s history, from its founding by the Romans to construction during medieval times.
Head into the emblematic Modernista era of the 19th century in the Eixample district with visits to Gaudi’s Casa Batlló and Casa Milà or learn more about its artistic side at the Picasso Museum. Or stay firmly in the 21st century and get to know Barcelona’s celebrated football team at the Camp Nou museum.
Explore further on your Barcelona cruise by escaping the city and heading to the craggy peaks of Montserratand its Benedictine abbey. A cruise to Barcelona also lets you visit other Spanish coastal cities, such as Valencia and Málaga, or Balearic Islands like Mallorca and Menorca. But why stop there? Continue the odyssey by adding on a visit to other Mediterranean cities such as Marseille, Genoa and Naples.
Overview
- The Venom Drop @ Spiral – a state-of-the-art dry slide
- Luna Park Arena – with bumper cars, game shows and more!
- Unforgettable entertainment within the World Theatre
- A variety of bars and lounges, including the popular Elixir Mixology Bar
- The bustling World Promenade filled with restaurants and bars
- A range of decadent dining options, including complimentary and speciality options